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MB3150-GB
Recommended air pressure
The wheelchair is delivered as standard with solid wheels. Find where the size is
given on the driving wheel/castor wheel, then find the recommended maximum
air pressure in the table. Note that high air pressure makes the wheelchair easier
to roll, whilst lower air pressure gives more cushioning. For optimum handling
properties, the air pressure should be checked regularly.
kPa Bar PSI
Driving wheel air 350 3,5 50
Driving wheel high
pressure
630 6,3 90
Castor 6” air 250 2,5 35
Castor 8” air 250 2,5 36
Tools for service and maintenance of the wheelchair
Adjusting: Tools: Adjusting: Tools:
Brakes
Allen key 4 mm
Back height
Allen key 4 mm
Leg support
length
Allen key 5 mm
Back angle
Allen key 4 mm
Footplates
Allen key 5 mm
Seat depth
Allen key 3 mm
Anti-tip
stabiliser
Allen key 4 mm, 5 mm,
wrench 10 mm
Seat height front
Allen key 5 mm
Driving wheel pos.
Wrench 27 mm
Armrest height
Allen key 4 mm
Castor angle
Allen key 5 mm
Inspection after six months, subsequently every year
• Check that the brake works properly. Adjust if necessary.
• Check that the tyres are whole and that there is no damage to the sidewalls.
• Ensure that the wheelchair is clean and that all moveable parts work.
• Check for slack on the front castor wheel fork. Adjust if necessary. The axle
should run freely around its axis, but there should not be any slack in an up/
down direction.
• Check screwed joints and adjust where necessary.
Repairs
Apart from minor enamel repairs, change of tyres, tubes and adjusting the brakes,
all repairs must be carried out by the supplier’s qualified personnel in your area or
at the help centre.
For information regarding repairs or service, enquire at the help centre in your
county.
Maintenance